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geriatric priestess, first class full of princess who would be king and take of the cockpit, and an economy full of frustrated young people, some islamist fundamentalists who want to turn the plane around and go back to the past, and some islamist terrorists who want to shoot the pilot and hijack the plane. and it continues to flood on, losing its oil wealth of the dude, and that there may be somebody on the plane who could land it but they are, seem unlikely to get an opportunity. and with that, i would like to take your questions. [applause] >> there will be a speaker, a microphone on either i'll. so if you'll just raise your hand, because of cnn we wanted to be sure you have the microphone in your hand when you start speaking. and have a close. we will start with a student question. if you want to give a speech, maybe see me afterwards. but if you have a question, this is a good time for it. >> thank you so much for today. i'm a first year student in the grad school. you deliberately, intentionally went to saudi arabia to enrich yourself in the culture. something that not many of us will
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions to small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. a mess from the mediterranean. the cypriot parliament scrambles to find billions of dollars and stay in the eurozone. continuing his movies tour, barack obama warns syria could become a haven for extremists when the assad regime falls. ♪ you know i love you -- >> and 50 years ago today the beatles released their first album and with "please, please me" they changed the world of music. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in scommerk also around the globe. we start with the financial crisis in sip russ -- cyprus where time is running out for a deal to save the country from fin
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but king abdullah's on somewhat shaky ground, the economy is bad, and part of the problem is the refugees are a huge pressure point as the king sort of eloquently said today. few of us saw the foreign minister this afternoon who said it's almost as if-- he said it's as if another eight or nine, the king said 10% has been added to our population. the foreign minister said eye asked him the question the king was asked, would you ever shut your doors? and he said we just can't do that. but i have to say my nightmare scenario is i get a call at 3:00 a.m. and i'm told there are 50,000 refugees at the border, what do we do? >> margaret, just to wrap up quickly, we know the bulk of the president's time was spent in israel, trying to patch up relations there, but also calling for new thinking on the part of the israelis and palestinians. have you picked up reaction yet to what the president was saying? >> jied, in the public, especially in the left in israel, there was great-- great joy at what the president had to say about resolving the conflict. but the reaction from people sort of in the poli
but king abdullah's on somewhat shaky ground, the economy is bad, and part of the problem is the refugees are a huge pressure point as the king sort of eloquently said today. few of us saw the foreign minister this afternoon who said it's almost as if-- he said it's as if another eight or nine, the king said 10% has been added to our population. the foreign minister said eye asked him the question the king was asked, would you ever shut your doors? and he said we just can't do that. but i have...
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they don't create a thriving economy. and that's going to be an essential challenge not just in syria but across the region. and the united states i think has something to say about that because part of what makes us a superpower is because we have people of every walk of life, every background, every religion. and if they've got a good idea and willing to work hard, they can succeed. and that's got to be something that's more consistently spoken about not just you know in the syria situation, but i think with respect to this enormous moment of both promise but also danger in the arab world in north africa. >> julie. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern in jordan and elsewhere that the upheaval in syria is creating havens for extremism. how concerned are you at this point that extremists or jihadists could actually take over in syria and perhaps be even worse than assad? and i was also hoping you could give us some insight into how you brokered the call tod
they don't create a thriving economy. and that's going to be an essential challenge not just in syria but across the region. and the united states i think has something to say about that because part of what makes us a superpower is because we have people of every walk of life, every background, every religion. and if they've got a good idea and willing to work hard, they can succeed. and that's got to be something that's more consistently spoken about not just you know in the syria situation,...
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with an unstable region, a sluggish global economy that is still recovering. but having said that as i already alluded to, we are so grateful to the u.s. assistance in shouldering this enormous responsibility and more help in fatesing this humanitarian calamity. we had the opportunity to talk about the peace process and we're very delighted by the vision and the depth of wisdom that the president showed over the past several days in his trip with the israelis and the palestinians. obviously i reiterate jordan's commitment to the peace process. and the crucial importance of u.s. leadership in resuming the palestinian/israeli negotiations based on the two-state solution. there is simply no other formula, no other alternative. the two-state solution is the only way to go. and if you compare that also with the radicalization of syria, together with the impasse in the peace process, this is going to be a serious threat to an already-volatile region. i believe there is a window of opportunity to make serious push for resuming negotiations. on the final status issues
with an unstable region, a sluggish global economy that is still recovering. but having said that as i already alluded to, we are so grateful to the u.s. assistance in shouldering this enormous responsibility and more help in fatesing this humanitarian calamity. we had the opportunity to talk about the peace process and we're very delighted by the vision and the depth of wisdom that the president showed over the past several days in his trip with the israelis and the palestinians. obviously i...
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they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the arab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. >> well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they
they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of...
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america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the national community reinvestment coalition, richard cordray. so, please, join me in welcoming bob dickerson. [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning. >> morning. >> so, you know, it used to be rude to have your cell phones out during a meeting, but now since we're all tweeting -- [laughter] using that hash tag -- what is it -- just economy, you may feel free to do so, okay? well, good morning, everyone. we are very happy to have richard cordray, the director of the consumer financial protection bureau at the 2013 ncrc >> the cfpb has emerged as a str
america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the...
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this economy which is very dependent on financial services. will 50% of the economy will definitely suffer so it is a huge, huge fight. plus, a lot of people are going to have to lose money if they've had uninsured deposits in those banks. in other words, were they above the insurance threshold? did they have more than 100,000 euro? which is approximately $130,000 in their accounts? they may lose 30, 40, 50% of that cash and instead get shares or bonds in a future bank that they don't know how much it will be worth. extremely complicated. sufficed to say what is perhaps on the line, perhaps poe tlings the first country leaving the euro. >> from cyprus for us, thank you, michelle. >>> back here, a new twist in the search for the man who gunned down the colorado corrections chief including reports that the murder was ordered by a white supremacist gang. we're live in monument, colorado with an update on that. >>> first a lot going on. a few things we thought you should know. an interesting story today in business week. it says mitt romney strugg
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so they don't have that kind of economy. they have to lean on the shoulders of the ecb. it does seem to be relatively contained over there. >> zain, jim, thanks so much to both of you. appreciate it. >> heers more here's more of what we're working on this hour for "around the world." a mexican politician we're going to show you now. she's saying she was not a former pole girl. >> she only worked as a model and posed in lingerie as a favor for a friend. >> also a nude baby picture of the universe from billions of years ago. >> then what scientists are learning from this very amazing photograph. >> very beautiful. and even the pope has to get things in order now. >> one thing he can check off his list now, canceling his newspaper subscription. [ female announcer ] born from the sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. discover nectresse™. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nectresse™. sweetness naturally. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it ma
so they don't have that kind of economy. they have to lean on the shoulders of the ecb. it does seem to be relatively contained over there. >> zain, jim, thanks so much to both of you. appreciate it. >> heers more here's more of what we're working on this hour for "around the world." a mexican politician we're going to show you now. she's saying she was not a former pole girl. >> she only worked as a model and posed in lingerie as a favor for a friend. >> also...
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ultimately it will be a drag on the economy. i think ultimately after it hits and you get a train wreck and all the inefficiencies people will say in a couple of years, why don't we adopt a canadian system? cut out the middleman. and stop all the waste. simply have a simple system. government is completely in control anyway. have it done honestly and cleanly. >> shannon: was that the plan all along? >> i was going to add to that the funding problem is that you have the states, who opted out and don't want to set up the exchanges. the administration tried to get funding from congress to set them up themselves. that is another, congress said no. so that is another problem. another complexity that is going to add to the problem at a time when people are told by the way, they are breaking the law if they don't have insurance. i see a lot of practical problems down the road. >> shannon: these have fiscal implications. talk about the budget. we want to get to that as well. today senate for first time in four years around midnight goin
ultimately it will be a drag on the economy. i think ultimately after it hits and you get a train wreck and all the inefficiencies people will say in a couple of years, why don't we adopt a canadian system? cut out the middleman. and stop all the waste. simply have a simple system. government is completely in control anyway. have it done honestly and cleanly. >> shannon: was that the plan all along? >> i was going to add to that the funding problem is that you have the states, who...
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is the only economy in the world that doesn't guarantee workers this right. there's a lot of evidence that it's good for businesses, good for workers and good for kpis. >> i think some people would say you had me at sneezing in the salad. but thank you so much. >> it is the largest single wave of school closures in u.s. history. chicago plans to close 54 schools and shutdown 81 school buildings by the end of the year. most of the students affected are kindergarten through eighth grade. they are projecting a billion dollars deficit. it would save money the next take aid. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! [ male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numb
is the only economy in the world that doesn't guarantee workers this right. there's a lot of evidence that it's good for businesses, good for workers and good for kpis. >> i think some people would say you had me at sneezing in the salad. but thank you so much. >> it is the largest single wave of school closures in u.s. history. chicago plans to close 54 schools and shutdown 81 school buildings by the end of the year. most of the students affected are kindergarten through eighth...
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what matters the economy is shambles. they don't have jobs or food to put on the table. >> what is concerning, that we have on the defense side, f.b.i. training manuals that don't even mention the word islam. don't mention the word muslims or jihad. those have been completely purged. we also have nuclear defense missiles i think are cut ever since barack obama has come into office. yeah, now he is talking about interceptors over to alaska but that was only pretty much in response to the north korean threat because he got caught on that. rather than that all of our defenses have been going downward. >> sean: i agree, good point. joel, you have written from the last jihad and written a lot of novels. every time i read them i'm thinking these scenarios that you are writing about seem very possible to me. you have a very dark, twisted mind. [ laughter ] >> i look at worst case scenarios. that is where we are. the new novel is damascus count down. what if an american president miscalculates, he tries diplomacy and it doesn't w
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we are participating in the economy in arizona. and we deserve to be able to, you know, use the facilities that we need. it also doesn't just recognize the basic realities of transgender lives. i'm a transgender man myself. that means i was born female. i grew up as a girl and later in life transitioned and have now lived as a man for most of my life. for most of your viewers, i'm guessing it's pretty clear what restroom i should use and it's common sense. but yet, as you say, this bill would make it a criminal act for me to actually use the men's room and i could end up in prison for six months. and yet it would be very disruptive for me to use the women's room. what restroom would you like to see me in? >> i want to see you in the men's restroom for sure. i understand a lot of this is based on your birth certificate designation. that is a hard thing to change. is there any talk of now making sort of an at birth designation? would that help things ? >> you're right. i myself still have an f for female des ig nation on high birth c
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it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
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as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at this point. but they won't be. how do you make that urgent to the population? as you well know, if the american public doesn't think it's urgent it is not likely a lot of politicians are going to think it's urgent. >> it's interesting. politicians misread the american public as well. in the last election, chris, 70% of the transportation infrastructure referendums calling for more tolls, taxes, or borrowing, passed. even in 2010, 61% passed. in other recent elections 78% passed. when the voters know what they're spending their money on, in charleston a red state, charl
as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> very good. well, thank you, dennis, david, and mike. thank you for your presentations, and thank you all for joining us today. and, please, look out on your, um, on your e-mails for, again, the release of this strategic transition paper, obama ii in the middle east by dennis and jim jeffrey and for what i'm sure will be the written analysis of the president's trip that my colleagues will be producing, um, and will be transmitting to you probably as he's flying home. so thank you all very much for joining us today. bye-bye. [applau
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here,...
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. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner. bill: thank you, chris. see you sunday morning. check out rand paul on sunday. heather. heather: the senate is expected to pick up the debate on the budget proposal from senator patty murray this week. it is due april 1st. it is almost four years, 1423 days, to be exact in case you're counting, since the senate last passed a budget resolution. that wasn't even a real budget. just a guideline. bill: you wonder, the point chris is making about senator corker, he says if the president goes out and sells it and give democrats cover when it comes to the enlightment idea perhaps he brings the two sides together. but as th
. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner....
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there's already been about 500,000 refugees into jordan, it's straining their economy here. there's also fear about those chemical weapons in syria, will those come across the borderer and cause more violence and chaos? when i sat down yesterday with the israeli president, shimon peres, he said king abdullah and other leaders in the arab world need to step up here to stop the violence in syria. take a listen. >> it's an arab problem, it's an arab organization and league. they have to do what the africans did in africa, organize their force under the auspices of the united nations and stop the bloodshed. >> reporter: but so far king abdullah has said he opposes any kind of foreign military intervention in syria, so we're till at a stand still in that con felix. we'll be looking -- conflict. we'll be looking for that at the news conference and, let's not forget there's pressure on president obama as well not just from republicans back home in the u.s., but also democrats like senator carl levin saying that the president should help set up a no-fly zone around syria, maybe ther
there's already been about 500,000 refugees into jordan, it's straining their economy here. there's also fear about those chemical weapons in syria, will those come across the borderer and cause more violence and chaos? when i sat down yesterday with the israeli president, shimon peres, he said king abdullah and other leaders in the arab world need to step up here to stop the violence in syria. take a listen. >> it's an arab problem, it's an arab organization and league. they have to do...
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we have to do two things very well, create jobs and move the economy forward, that's first. that's first priority. and, second, make agreements that will lead to spending cuts over the next ten years and have those cuts go into effect in a couple of years, not right away. that's why we deal with the sequestration in our budget so we can take that, reverse that, and not have the adverse impact that we're already beginning to see. >> senator bob casey, improse sif, sir, given your all-nighter. i applaud you. really good. i don't know how you could stay awake and sound great and make good sense so thank you so much. >>> frustration and anger in chicago after the city announces plans to close more than 50 public schools. principals, teachers, families all finding out at the last minute whether or not their schools are on the closing list. the closings represent about 13% of the schools and affect 30,000 kids. school officials say they face a projected $1 billion deficit next year so they say the move would now save $560 million over the next decade. but the chicago teachers unio
we have to do two things very well, create jobs and move the economy forward, that's first. that's first priority. and, second, make agreements that will lead to spending cuts over the next ten years and have those cuts go into effect in a couple of years, not right away. that's why we deal with the sequestration in our budget so we can take that, reverse that, and not have the adverse impact that we're already beginning to see. >> senator bob casey, improse sif, sir, given your...
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the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got actual he's broken down the exact number the exact pounds that have been stolen from pensioners and savers for years of savers propping up the banks and subsidizing debt save our savers has cost. later that the total cost to savers in the four years since march two thousand and nine is two hundred twenty point four billion pounds max that's on a total savings in the u.k. of one point one trillion pounds so he's to basically half of it is because of inflation and half of it is because of reduced interest on the savings account very well even the bank of england released figures six months ago they s
the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got...
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the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and see. >> as you indicated, this is not just cyprus. it is much broader. they are concerned to save -- to say the least. what guarantees do they have at their money is safe in the eurozone? >> if you are a small savor in the bank, bureaucrats here will tell you that cyprus was one off. yes, we came close to breaking bank accounts, but it did not quite happen, so rest calm. people responding to that is that so far, every time there has been a a lot or crisis, it has been a one off. greece was a one off and it could not happen again in that form. spain, portugal, italy. what's a cyprus has done is r
the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and...
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>> i think this is an economy story. these are not very affluent women who are educated in the ivy league who are fleeing their law firm jobs. these are women whose families are earn much less and in a world where our financial futures are uncertain and we don't know what is going to become of us and you're not making that much money and you've got two little kids and your husband is working all the time, it makes sense to lean out and focus on the home sphere. >> is that what you're finding the women that you interviewed, the one that you interviewed and the women you talked to, is that a negative reality? >> no. what is wonderful about what is happening is the women are embracing this. it's not the survivaling boredom that betty ferdinand described years ago. it's embracing motherhood and the home and doesn't mean everything has to be perfect. they are emphatic about that. it's not like martha stewart, perfect, perfect. it's about, you know, making sure you're teaching your kids the right values. it's about cooking hea
>> i think this is an economy story. these are not very affluent women who are educated in the ivy league who are fleeing their law firm jobs. these are women whose families are earn much less and in a world where our financial futures are uncertain and we don't know what is going to become of us and you're not making that much money and you've got two little kids and your husband is working all the time, it makes sense to lean out and focus on the home sphere. >> is that what...
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two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim that it's something other than just state sanctified of theft so member saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds of one point one trillion that's almost twenty percent folks so where is that up where where are the people storming you know the prime minister all power how if interest rates are five percent in the u.k. adventurous rates are five percent of the united states the amount of money that would be circulating in the economy not sitting on corporate balance sheets like apple is projected to now one hundred seventy billion in cash in a balance sheet the next two years if interest rates are at normal rates to reflect the normal historical trends the economy would be in a growth the g.d.p. would be expanding
two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim that it's something other than just state sanctified of theft so member saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds...
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as you know it will no matter what happens tonight and if your father sees a professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes that would be dark repercussions to the support nation if it didn't comply with the street bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with you in new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these under one of these agreement to be viable in the sense that it will throw the country huge fiscal cliff and the huge recession and the vicious circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get out of it this is unprecedented cyprus lost twenty five percent of its g.d.p. almost two years ago when there was the here a couple of the greek dead and there has been no compensation for that if these ideas being discussed are implemented there will be another hearing of the cyprus g.d.p. which will be around forty percent it will be i
as you know it will no matter what happens tonight and if your father sees a professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes that would be dark repercussions to the support nation if it didn't comply with the street bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with you in new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the salafis. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and think there's a treasure. go live nation and free credit taken three times for charges free. range and free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog hearty dot com you. love. to do if you've never seen anything like that. so today marks the tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq and although the occupation has officially ended there's still a war ongoing in the streets in fact just today dozens of car bombs and blasts from suicide bombers left nearly seventy people dead these deadly attacks are nothing new in the war torn country in recent years the turmoil has escalated to a mass an unprecedented wave of sectarian violence that's something that my next guest knows very personally as someone who witnessed the first b
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the salafis. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and think there's a treasure. go live nation and free credit taken three times for charges free. range and free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog...
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we will go from cyprus to the economy in europe and the economy right here in the united states, and what exactly does he mean a cure for capitalism? wstay with us. ♪ [music break] , diedic by bebo valdÉs friday the age of 94, the son of studyr factory worker, classical music at the conservatorio become a favorite collaborator with the great alongsingers of his era with americans such as nat king cole. he was considered a giant in the golden age of cuban music. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. wolff, a is richard professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts and hearst, now new school university, author of many books including, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." i want to talk about austerity here at home read this is house speaker john boehner speaking last month that in the $85 billion budget sequester cuts that took effect march 1. >> the american people know the president gets more money, they're just going to spend. he has got his tax hikes. it is time to focus on the real problem in washington, and that i
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] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else the european central bank will stop providing cyprus with emergency cash. so concerns, again, about stability in europe. >>> google's eric schmidt making a rare visit to myanmar. he's pushing for a free and open internet in a country that's just now emerging from decades of military rule. internet access in myanmar very rare. only a small amount of people there, small number of people there have cell phones. the trip comes just two months after he made a controversial journey to north korea. >>> good news, fewer americans have debt. that's right. 69% of people are in debt or have debt. that's compared to 74% i
] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else...
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to give the shares in state institutions bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he would over a very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you met him and there's yes. arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he left because he was worried for his life ok he took his money with him or at least a good part of it is called a self-imposed exile in learned it was what i saw it as sleep it was an escape he left he was he would have been charged with all kinds of criminal offenses all the reservation self-preservation not going to get out of and then revenge ok what about what about one of the you know one of the high profile cases was. been named the polonium poisoning worked for bettors of skin so litvinenko worked with me in what capacity to look for dirt to look for dirt on politicians on college and yes of cours
to give the shares in state institutions bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he would over a very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you met him and there's yes. arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he...
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>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong time for the world economy. the plan to fix the problems there include slapping a fee on bank deposits in the country. we complain about bank fees here. this is one major bank fee. they voted this bank fee down and now a bailout of the country is in jeopardy. here's what they were thinking of. if you get a bank account with $129,000, you would have been taxed $8,700, gone. taken right out of your account just like that. the people in cyprus protested and rushed to withdraw their money. look at the protest lines at the banks. any bailout needs to come with strings attached and the russians, guess what? why a
>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong...
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opening to the global economy. kolisch for screening early stages of military operations spurred the streets people. in the old. place to. sleep. the. sleep. please. look. to do a good job or save anything like. so today marks the tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq and although the occupation has officially end if there's still a war ongoing in the streets in fact just today dozens of car bombs and blasts from suicide bombers left nearly seventy people dead these deadly attacks are nothing new in the war torn country in recent years the turmoil has escalated to a mass an unprecedented wave of sectarian violence that's something that my next guest knows very personally someone who witnessed the first bombs being dropped in baghdad in two thousand and three and ever since he's been charged in the evolution of his country so joining me now is roger our communications director for the american arab anti-discrimination committee and former iraq specialist for the american friends service committee thank you
opening to the global economy. kolisch for screening early stages of military operations spurred the streets people. in the old. place to. sleep. the. sleep. please. look. to do a good job or save anything like. so today marks the tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq and although the occupation has officially end if there's still a war ongoing in the streets in fact just today dozens of car bombs and blasts from suicide bombers left nearly seventy people dead these deadly attacks are...
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if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally scheduled for 6:00 local time. that would've been two hours ago. that meeting was delayed by two hours. we're expecting them to start negotiations now, but nothing has been confirmed yet. they haven't started. it's all been very confusing. it didn't look until the very last minute until before the meeting that there was a deal. there were reports that cyprus could need 2 billion euros more than what was initially on the table. it's all very uncertain. >> the reason for that delay is the president of cyprus is still locked in these talks with the ecb, imf, european commi
if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally...
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we're in a situation where the economy is improving. earnings are going to do better than people pecked. remember shs we had a lot of negativity about what was going to happen this year. we're in a situation where if the economy doesn't do better than we get more qe. if it does improve, then the economy sim proves. earnings are better. everything goes up no matter what. >> bob, goldman is not the only one who has done it. other analyst, independents and others have done the same thing. >> key thing is gdp numbers were raised. retail sales numbers were better than expected. i think john's right. they'll do that with s&p numbers, although i haven't seen a lot. the only other one is isi. they had 1668 and now at 1690. they raised it. >> this is very healthy thing. we want the s&p to be going up based on stronger earnings. not just based on financial magic. that's what seems to be happening. great. >> mayor bloomberg is good for a topic here. he's decided he's going to ban cigarette advertising in the city establishments, keep all tobacco p
we're in a situation where the economy is improving. earnings are going to do better than people pecked. remember shs we had a lot of negativity about what was going to happen this year. we're in a situation where if the economy doesn't do better than we get more qe. if it does improve, then the economy sim proves. earnings are better. everything goes up no matter what. >> bob, goldman is not the only one who has done it. other analyst, independents and others have done the same thing....
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president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to take place this summer. one of the interesting things that i enjoyed watching was at 2:00 a.m., is that we got a chance to -- i don't get those other channels, george. but, they had an opportunity to talk about the keystone pipeline, they had an opportunity to talk about a biannual budget. this gave the senators more than an opportunity to talk about big issues as well as the budgetary. >> scored a lot of political points with all of those amendments. >> they did. and while this is a normal piece of legislative business, one does wonder why they did it at 5:00 in the morning? but it is a good thing they got it d
president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to...
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it will damage the economy deeply. people say we don't have a crisis on the horizon, of course we do. we have a debt on a tear. if the debt takes off like it is projected to do so, it is not only hurting our economy today, it is destroying it for the next generation. we can't sit around and be complicit with that. the problem is we have to do something about that. >> one final question. senator rand paul was here yesterday in "the situation room," 24 hours ago. he said flatly he is going to iowa the next few weeks, seriously thinking of running for the republican presidential nomination in 2016. thinks it is a good idea for him. what about you? >> i am going to make my mind up later. the reason i need to do this job, i am chairman of the budget committee, we have a crisis on the horizon, we need agreements done, i don't think it is good for me or wisconsin district or my colleagues to cloud my judgment at this time with other things. i need to do what i think is right in this moment, working on the budget, i have a lea
it will damage the economy deeply. people say we don't have a crisis on the horizon, of course we do. we have a debt on a tear. if the debt takes off like it is projected to do so, it is not only hurting our economy today, it is destroying it for the next generation. we can't sit around and be complicit with that. the problem is we have to do something about that. >> one final question. senator rand paul was here yesterday in "the situation room," 24 hours ago. he said flatly he...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. >> anna: 32 minutes after the hour. we begin with a fox news alert. brand-new details this morning just leased about the deadly shooting at quantico that left three marines dead. one of the marines accused of shooting the other two, then turning the gun on himself. >> brian: joining us live from quantico where police just held a press conference with the latest, elizabeth prann. any new news? >> yeah. details are still emerging. we know three active duty marines, permanent staff members here at the officer candidate school are dead
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